Cool serial numbers on star notes

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by clembo, Jul 13, 2007.

  1. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Well,
    I finally checked out this site about cool serial numbers. First I punched in a note that my wife got in change the complete serial number is F09191090D. Came back as a 97.0% rating.

    Been digging through some star notes that I've accumulated over the years so next is a 1999 H01221224*.

    Now this one comes back as 96.2%. Being a star note I would like to think it a bit cooler on the index but that's not an option.

    Finally I'm punching in a 1999 star note with the serial number C11111301*. This one rates a 99.0% and being a star note should be higher.

    Basically what I just did was a test with notes that I have on hand. Cool numbers is interesting but not really that applicable to currency collecting. The first note I will spend in a heartbeat. It's really not that special.

    The others I kept becaue they are star notes in good shape. The only one that I would have kept sheerly for the serial number is the C11111301*. Reason being that six of the same digit is unusual.

    Serious collectors would go for that note. 5 in a row and 6 total 1s are the key.

    Like I said it's a cool site but unless I play a lot of liars poker it's not much more to me.

    Still, I'll consult it from time to time for the heck of it.
     
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  3. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    :thumb: agreed
     
  4. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Nice star notes Clembo :)

    I agree with your assessment - neat place to see the rarity of a combination not nessiceraly a note.

    Best Regards

    Darryl
     
  5. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    now, if those star notes are rare with those serial numbers!:kewl:
     
  6. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    What is your definition of rare when it comes to a star note?

    Just wondering.
     
  7. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    its not a very good method, but it works fine for me. i can tell if its rare if the number box is colored at this website. if its white, i usually spend it.:kewl:
     
  8. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Actually Coinlover that's not really a bad system - especially for quick reference.
    Still, nothing beats a good book IMHO but I don't see a lot of people here rushing out to buy them.

    I originally saved the ones that I posted here for condition. Knew they weren't "rare" but in XF-AU. Was going through a lot of my star notes the other day and picked those for the "cool number" experiment.
     
  9. hamman88

    hamman88 Spare some change, sir?

    I picked up a free copy of Paper Money Values at the Summer FUN show, it has values for all the star notes. All of mine were worth face except for a $2 * note worth $12.
     
  10. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Can't say I'm familiar with that book but FREE is good and so is $12!
     
  11. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    bad thing about books is they get outdated every year. with the internet you just look them up. i am curious to see how much mine are worth though!:kewl:
     
  12. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    A good book will give you much more insight than than the internet. PLEASE don't EVER forget that.

    I'm not just talking about coins and currency either. I spend TOO much time on the internet as it is. When I have the real time I read a good book.

    Outdated or not they are worth the money.

    clembo
     
  13. cosmiccowgirl55

    cosmiccowgirl55 New Member

    Hi Dan :) Love this forum !! Thanks, & I will see ya here later and we can exchange shop talk :) cosmiccowgirl55
     
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